Metacomet, aka King Philip, chief of wampanoags. "Philip. King of Mount Hope" caricature by Paul Revere -- a plate from "The Entertaining History of King Philip's War," 1772 edition, by Benjamin Church (whose father was directly responsible for the death of Metacomet). -Church, BenjaminThe entertaining history of King Philip's war, which began in the month of June, 1675: As also of expeditions more lately made against the common enemy, and Indian rebels, in the eastern parts of New-England: With some account of the divine providence towards Col. Benjamin Church", Second Edition; Soloman Southwick; Newport, R.I., USA; 1772, facing page 88. (First Edition published 1716 - Boston, Mass.)
"An insulting caricature of a brave and charismatic leader." -Between Two Worlds: How the English Became Americans, by Malcolm Gaskill, Gaskill, Malcolm; Oxford University Press; 2014, page 272. ISBN978-0-19-967296-7.
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"Philip, King of Mount Hope", aus der unterhaltsamen Geschichte des Königs Philipps krieges, Liniengravur, von Hand gefärbt, vom amerikanischen Graveur und Silberschmied Paul Revere. 17,3 cm x 10,7 cm (6 13/16 In. x 4 3/16 in.) Mabel Brady Garvan Col
{{Information |Description ={{en|1="Philip, King of Mount Hope, from the Church's The Entertaining History of King Philip's War," line engraving, colored by hand, by the American engraver and silversmith Paul Revere. Mabel Brady Garvan Collection, Yale
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